Changements techniques et localisation des activités Le cas de l'industrie semencière
Joël Priolon
Économie rurale, 1996, vol. 234-235
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Globalization is a fudamental tendency of economic dynamics ; However, in some cases, sectorial specificities hinder that trend. For exemple, the internationalization of seed companies is hampered by the need to adapt crops to different environmental conditions. Are biotechnologies able to make seed industry world-wide development easier ?
Date: 1996
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